Bundy rocked again tonight. 3.2 IP 5 H 4 ER 2 BB 5 K. ERA up to 4.34. Funny how no one is talking about him any more as he has fallen back down to earth.

From the BP article about an informal poll Goldstein took of scouts/GM types on what pitchers they'd like for a post season start (posted elsewhere)

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T3. Dylan Bundy, Orioles (one vote) The biggest surprise of the poll was a vote for a pitcher currently in A-ball, but both Bundy's stuff and minor league numbers have been the talk of the first half of the season. “We can agree that he's up next year, and maybe as soon as he clears the service time for super-two status,” explained an assistant GM. “In 2015, we're talking about a 22-year-old with two-and-a-half years of service time, and he could be pretty damn good.”

He's good but the people who were slobbering over him a few weeks ago because of giving up 0 runs in low A ball are complete idiots.

You know how that stuff goes. People get excited too soon. Let's hope that isn't happening with Harper. I think it is happening with Trout. He's going to be a great player, but he's not the superstar everyone thinks.

SF - He's not too old for league level (23), but this is his 2d season at A+ (and portion of a 3d). He's been > a K an inning at every stop except the GCL. What has been his achilles is his BB rate at Potomac in 2010 (sss) and 2011. It seems he has his BB rate way down. Was wort ranked on any prospect tracker? what does he throw?